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The MFN2 protein normally localises to mitochondria and is anchored in

the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM), where it mediates mitochondrial fusion.

Would you expect the patient’s MFN2 protein to be present in the OMM? (1-2

sentences) (2 marks)

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